Results

Lithuania NKL 04/16 15:00 50 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Palangos Olimpas [3] W 83-82
Lithuania NKL 04/13 15:00 50 [3] Palangos Olimpas v Zalgiris 2 [4] W 78-81
Lithuania NKL 04/10 14:10 50 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Palangos Olimpas [3] W 87-77
Lithuania NKL 04/08 15:00 2 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Vilkaviskio Perlas [7] L 81-84
Lithuania NKL 04/06 15:00 2 [7] Vilkaviskio Perlas v Zalgiris 2 [4] W 69-78
Lithuania NKL 04/03 14:10 2 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Vilkaviskio Perlas [7] W 89-85
Lithuania NKL 03/31 15:00 2 [7] Vilkaviskio Perlas v Zalgiris 2 [4] L 80-72
Lithuania NKL 03/28 16:00 2 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Vilkaviskio Perlas [7] L 66-89
Lithuania NKL 03/20 16:00 3 [6] Suduva v Zalgiris 2 [4] W 95-101
Lithuania NKL 03/18 16:00 3 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Suduva [6] W 87-72
Lithuania NKL 03/15 15:00 3 [6] Suduva v Zalgiris 2 [4] W 78-81
Lithuania NKL 03/12 16:00 3 [4] Zalgiris 2 v Suduva [6] L 62-71

Wikipedia - BC Žalgiris-2

BC Žalgiris-2 is the reserve team of the professional basketball club Žalgiris Kaunas. Founded as LKKA-Žalgiris in 1999, the team competes in the National Basketball League (NKL), the second division of Lithuanian basketball. The team plays its home games at the Žalgiris training center in Kaunas. They have won the EuroLeague Junior Tournament twice, in 2003 and 2007.

Zalgiris-2 is the reserve team of BC Žalgiris, one of Lithuania's most prominent basketball clubs. Based in Kaunas, Zalgiris-2 serves as a developmental squad, providing young and emerging talents with valuable playing experience and a platform to hone their skills. Competing primarily in the Lithuanian second-tier league, they focus on nurturing future stars who may eventually join the main Žalgiris team or advance to higher levels of professional basketball. Known for their strong basketball tradition and commitment to player development, Zalgiris-2 embodies the club’s dedication to cultivating local talent and maintaining Lithuania’s rich basketball heritage.